Now that the 10-story Chelsea condo building The Fitzroy has topped out, the building’s gorgeous green terra-cotta façade is ready to be installed. The Roman and Williams-designed building from residential real estate developer JDS Development Groups, which is inspired by Manhattan’s art deco masterpieces, will be home to 14 luxury residences that combine modern comfort and classic style. Each unique condo will have a custom interior featuring eleven-foot-high ceilings, oak floors in a classic chevron pattern, and distinctive marble counters with top-of-the-line appliances and fixtures in the kitchens and baths. These beautiful homes start at $5.2 million.​

JDS Development Group’s 10-story luxury condo building The Fitzroy has been completed up to its 6th floor. The tower, which has interiors by Roman and Williams, sits adjacent to the High Line Park in Chelsea. This eye-catching building, which sports a vivid green terra-cotta facade and large, copper-clad oak windows, was inspired by the great art deco skyscrapers of New York City in the 1920s and ‘30s. When complete, it will house just 14 luxury residences, ranging from 2 to 5 bedrooms.

Construction is set to be completed in 2017 on the newly named American Copper Buildings. The project, which is led by JDS Development and designed by SHoP Architects, consists of two tilting towers sheathed in copper and glass, and connected 300 feet in the air by a skybridge. When complete, the building, with its glass curtain walls, will afford expansive views of both the East River and the Manhattan skyline.